Manjaro-ARM 18.06 released!

in #technology7 years ago (edited)

Again it's been a while since I last posted, but work has been busier than ever.

I did find some time to work on some Manjaro ARM stuff though, so I thought I would go through a bit of it.

Manjaro-ARM 18.06 released!

Some days ago I pushed out the 18.06 version of the manjaro-release package, making all running systems go to version 18.06.

A new Minimal image is available for the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3.
Biggest changes to this image include:

  • New way images are being created!
  • Removed networkmanager and using systemd-netowrkd instead.
  • Removed the entire base-devel package group. People needed it to compile stuff, can install it back with sudo pacman -S base-devel.
  • pacman 5.1!

What about other devices?

Right now, I have testing images available for the Odroid-C1 and the Odroid-C2, but the latest ones does not even boot.
I need to figure out why, and soon, as I want to have these devices supported.

We don't support any armv6h devices, as that would require extra manpower and a bigger server hosting the repository.

Future plans

The plan for Manjaro-ARM right now, is to release new minimal images for supported devices, each month. A snapshot, like Arch Linux x86_64 does it.

Other editions might get released often, but it depends on the maintainers of those editions.
This should become easier soon, hopefully, as I have started working on our own manjaro-arm-tools to generate images from your desktop PC.

The new tools will be used until Manjaro Architect supports our ARM platform and will consist of:

  • buildarmimg which will generate a .img and a .zip containing that .img.
  • buildarmpkg which will be used to create a package for an ARM platform.
  • Profiles to be used when creating the images, so you can create an image for minimal, mate, lxqt or others with a simple command. The profiles will contain all the settings and changed config files needed to give the edition the look and feel of Manjaro-ARM.